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Write a program that generates a random number in the range of 1 through 100, and asks the user to guess what the number is.
- If the user's guess is higher than the random number, the program should display "Too high, try again."
- If the user's guess is lower than the random number, the program should display "Too low, try again."
- If the user guesses the number, the application should congratulate the user and generate a new random number so the game can start over.
Additional Enhancement:
- Enhance the game so it keeps count of the number of guesses that the user makes.
- When the user correctly guesses the random number, the program should display the number of guesses.
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